
Hello everyone, it’s KiNGSLAyER again with another hunt .

KiNGSLAyER from the OBV alliance has never needed a special reason to go hunting. Even though he is pushing higher into the individual merit rankings, that has never been the real goal. He plays an infantry bleeding lineup, built to counter spear defenses, but more important than the setup is how he uses it. KiNGSLAyER is a small castle, but that size allows him to move freely and pick fights on his own terms. He enjoys breaking targets down, keeping control of the fight, and finishing clean without unnecessary risks. Over time, that approach has turned into consistency, and even when fights take longer, he never leave a target unfinished.
KiNGSLAyER's Infantry Bleeding Lineup

Today, KiNGSLAyER was moving alone again, scanning through kingdoms without rushing. He wasn’t looking for quick or easy hits, just something that made sense to attack. After checking several empty or protected Kingdoms, he arrived in Kingdom 13 and started going through coordinates one by one. The map was quiet, but after some time, two castles from the ADA alliance stood out. Their names were Astorza and Tarsz, both unshielded and not showing any recent activity. That alone made them worth a closer look, so KiNGSLAyER stopped and prepared to scout both targets before making any decision.
The scouting reports confirmed what he was hoping to see. Both Astorza and Tarsz had mixed troops inside their castles, along with mixed commanders placed on the wall. Their gear setups were also not focused, which made their defense less effective overall. There was no clear synergy or strong counter setup, which gave KiNGSLAyER a clear advantage with his infantry bleeding lineup. He didn’t think twice, because situations like this are exactly what he looks for. The numbers were solid, but the commanders and troops behind them was weak, and that usually decides the results more than anything else.
KiNGSLAyER prepared his army by setting up his infantry march with a small T3 meat shield in front. As always, he hid the rest of his troops since he plays as a zero castle, keeping in his castle only what he needed for the attacks. His buffs were already active, and his war gear was set, so there was nothing left to adjust. So KiNGSLAyER took a 60 lord and launched the opening attack to test the defense of Astorza.

The first hit landed clean and immediately showed the difference in lineups. Astorza’s mixed defense couldn’t properly respond to the infantry pressure, and the losses on the defending side were already high. KiNGSLAyER only lost a small portion of his T3 meat shield, which meant the trade was clearly in his favor. Without wasting time, he reset and prepared the second attack. The second hit pushed deeper into the castle, removing more troops and weakening what was left of the wall defense. By the time he sent the third attack, the outcome was already clear. The remaining troops collapsed, and Astorza’s lord was captured, finishing the first target in a controlled and efficient way.


After that, KiNGSLAyER changed his focus to the second target, Tarsz. Tarsz looked pretty much the same as Astorza, and that's exactly why KiNGSLAyER couldn't afford to waste any time he didn't want to see his next target using a bubbel. He repositioned slightly, checked his march, and launched the first attack on Tarsz. Just like before, the first hit went through cleanly, with high losses on the defending side and very low losses for KiNGSLAyER. The mixed troop setup once again struggled to handle the infantry bleeding lineup.

The second attack continued the same pattern, steadily breaking down the remaining troops inside the castle. At this point, the fight was already under control, but KiNGSLAyER still kept his focus, because finishing properly matters more than starting strong.

Instead of slowing down, he instantly sent the third attack. The hit landed exactly as expected, clearing the last remaining troops inside Tarsz castle and capturing the lord. The fight ended clean, just like the first one, with no wasted hits and no unnecessary risk taken during the process.

With both Astorza and Tarsz defeated in three hits each, KiNGSLAyER reviewed the reports and checked the overall results. The losses on his side were minimal, mostly limited to his T3 meat shield, while both opponents lost heavily across their mixed armies. From these two targets alone, he gained over 18 million merits, adding another strong result to his record. During this hunt, he also passed 2 billion historical merits, which marks the amount of time and consistency he has put into hunting over many fights like this.

Even with that milestone, the numbers themselves are not what keeps KiNGSLAyER going. He hunts because he enjoys the process, from searching to scouting to finishing the fight clean. Rankings and merits come naturally if the hunts are done right, but they are never the main focus. After healing his troops and clearing the area,wait his fervor to end he stayed on the map for a moment, looking at the empty castles he had just finished.And then Kingslayer set out once again in search of his next targets and I'll tell you all about it next time.
Success doesn't come from luck, but from knowledge and precision. Find your own style and master it if you wish to be as dangerous as KiNGSLAyER. And never forget, when you play the Game Of Thrones, you either win, or you die. There is no middle ground.





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